Anne Sofie von Otter needs no introduction. Combining skin-deep sensitivity and profound interiority, she has been a queen of the greatest opera stages, a sovereign recitalist and an incomparable master of the art of singing for decades. For her Lanaudière debut, this versatile artist offers a rare foray into the world of French chanson, in a moment of complete freedom in which she shines splendidly.
Anne Sofie von Otter’s Douce France
- Artistes Anne Sofie von Otter (mezzo-soprano), Johan Siberg (piano), Bengan Janson (accordéon), Anders Jakobsson (violon), Fabian Fredriksson (guitare)
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